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Album artwork for Swimming Lessons by The Skints

Swimming Lessons is the full-length follow-up to The Skints critically acclaimed and fan-adored last release, FM (2015). It features a thrilling mix of styles, as well as guest appearances by Grammy-nominated artist Protoje, Jesse Royal, and Runkus. The Skints, have clawed their way up from the depths of the underground punk / ska scene to become a unique fixture on the global reggae stage. Drawing influences as wide as soul, pop, grime, and hardcore, their original brand of “tropical punk” has seen them evolve in to one of the hardest working and most respected bands in UK music. Produced by The Skints in collaboration with Mike "Prince Fatty” Pelanconi, Ben Lamdin, Jack Longman and Pete Miles.

The Skints

Swimming Lessons

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Album artwork for Swimming Lessons by The Skints
LP

£22.99

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Released 10/05/2019Catalogue Number

MRBLP212

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Album artwork for Swimming Lessons by The Skints
CD

£14.99

Released 10/05/2019Catalogue Number

MRBCD212

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The Skints

Swimming Lessons

Mr Bongo
Album artwork for Swimming Lessons by The Skints
LP

£22.99

Black
Released 10/05/2019Catalogue Number

MRBLP212

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Swimming Lessons by The Skints
CD

£14.99

Released 10/05/2019Catalogue Number

MRBCD212

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Swimming Lessons is the full-length follow-up to The Skints critically acclaimed and fan-adored last release, FM (2015). It features a thrilling mix of styles, as well as guest appearances by Grammy-nominated artist Protoje, Jesse Royal, and Runkus. The Skints, have clawed their way up from the depths of the underground punk / ska scene to become a unique fixture on the global reggae stage. Drawing influences as wide as soul, pop, grime, and hardcore, their original brand of “tropical punk” has seen them evolve in to one of the hardest working and most respected bands in UK music. Produced by The Skints in collaboration with Mike "Prince Fatty” Pelanconi, Ben Lamdin, Jack Longman and Pete Miles.